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Friday, 1 March 2013

Friday thoughts - on how to sign a photo

I found fresh blueberries from the store yesterday - it was a treat of a breakfast we had this morning -

yogurt and blueberries!

I rolled also a few croissants from a prepared dough, with little chocolate inside

- It's Friday, after all ...

Now after work a cup of tea and settling down - there's this special, cozy feeling on Fridays ...

This week I've been selecting some photographies in the evenings, to a exhibition at the Town Hall. A friend and colleque of mine is the chairman of the Art Association in the commune where I work, and she asked if I could be a part of their next exhibition.

"Me?! - My photos?!" - I was somewhat surprised when she asked me in January ... Would my photos be good enough to be a part of an exhibition at the Town Hall? It's still a bit unreal thought, but as the process is going forward, I'm happy and honored to be asked - and also very ecxited.

I'm looking for some frames now and thinking about how to sign the photos ... maybe in the right lower corner of the cardboard frame, that is, under the glass.

I'm wondering if I should use a pencil or ink ... if I should write my initials or my whole name?

There's more to think and consider, than I thought ... but it's fun and challenging at the same time.

We´ll see ... Now it's a moment of enjoying the tea - and getting ready to hair dressers. Even if it is just a regular cut - an inch or two - I enjoy it every time. Our younges son needs also a hair cut ... ﻿

Well, a bunch of fragmented thoughts on a Friday. I still ponder about signing the photos / the cardboard frame... All ideas and tips are very welcome - I have a great inexperience when it comes to signing photos!

Hi Michele, I didn't think about the nedd for signing them before my colleque pointed that out for me .. so I think you're right, I need to try what feels right for me. I love croissants as well - a lovely and easy treat :)

Your blueberry-pie brings me right back to my grandmom's kitchen - thanks for writing the recipe and bringing all the lovely memories back ... she served it with vanilla custard - I feel like baking it allready!

Bravo on getting to exhibit some of your work. I would personally sign my full name (after struggling with this topic for years on just posting on the internet, but in real life - for sure I would use my full name). Pencil, ink, either way, I'm sure you'll figure it out.

Let us know how it goes.andhair appointments always feel good. I went short my last visit and I am crazy about it. My husband, not as much based on the hints at 'now that's a nice length' from a TV show. We'll see.

I have wondered this same thing about signing photos! I think on the mat board, and I often see this in pencil, but I think a good quality very fine point black ink would be ok, too. Congrats to you!Enjoyed these photo & tidbits.

Congratulations, that's quite an honour and a new experience. Your first photo catching my attention and my dreams. I have frozen (thawed) blueberries with yoghurt for breakfast too but they don't look as good as this.

Preparing your photos for an exhibit must be very exciting - congratulations. I can't help you on the signature part, but you're very creative, so I know you'll make it awesome. Your fresh blueberries and chocolate pastry are making me fell hungry!

Congratulations to you! That is awesome...as far as how to sign them, that's an area where I have no expertise. But I'm sure you'll get it all figured out. By the way, your photos are DEFINITELY worthy of being featured in an art show - they're all truly beautiful. :)

Congrats on up coming exhibit ~ Signing ~ When I exhibit, I have been told to sign the back ~ or lower right hand corner in white ink if on photo or pencil on matte ~ google it and see what the 'pros' have to offer ^_^

Wow! Congratulations on being asked to be a part of this exhibit! What fun that will be , and of course your photos are "good enough". Your blueberries look yummy with the yogurt. Interesting second shot here and was wondering what sort of lens you used for this.... was it a lensbaby?

Thank you Jeanne! The 2nd photo was actually "an accident" - I was about to sharpen it a bit in the Picmonkey-program, and the pc was slow ... So I had hitten an effect button that focuses in the middle, it is called "Focal Zoom" - and I thought it actually was fine, so I saved it ;)

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Happiness is found in the little things.
Photography, nature, books & being creative in the kitchen inspires me. Besides family and friends, I appreciate the moments alone - reflecting on life and living, or just enjoying the present moment. I live in Denmark and blog about the events in everyday life.